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Environmental Aspects of Construction with Waste Materials

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By J. J. J. M. Goumans, H. A. Van Der Sloot

(May 1994)
* Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
* Number Of Pages: 1004
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0444818537
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780444818539

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The concept of Sustainable Development, implicating the protection of soil and groundwater, the limitation of waste production and the re-use of soild waste materials is still the leading theme of WASCON '94. Although it is clearly recognized in most countries that products derived from solid waste materials can be applied as construction materials, research is still needed to assess various environmental problems.

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Environmental Aspects of Construction with Waste Materials

Editors: Th.G. Aalbers, H.A. van der Sloot , J.J.J.M. Goumans | Size: 14.2 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Elsevier Science | Year: June 3, 1994 | pages: 1004 | ISBN: 0444818537, ISBN-13: 978-0444818539

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The concept of Sustainable Development, implicating the protection of soil and groundwater, the limitation of waste production and the re-use of soild waste materials is still the leading theme of WASCON '94. Although it is clearly recognized in most countries that products derived from solid waste materials can be applied as construction materials, research is still needed to assess various environmental problems.

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